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University of Connecticut adds vending machines for Plan B ’emergency contraception’
Live Action News ^ | February 16, 2025 | Nancy Flanders

Posted on 02/17/2025 4:48:07 AM PST by Morgana

Thanks to two state laws allowing easier distribution of birth control, the University of Connecticut (UConn) has become the first institution in the state of Connecticut to allow Plan B ’emergency contraception’ to be sold through on-campus vending machines, further encouraging casual sex. In addition, UConn’s School of Pharmacy plans to begin training pharmacists in prescribing birth control.

In 2023, state lawmakers voted to allow the sale of birth control and contraception in vending machines. The first Plan B vending machine at UConn is located on the Storrs campus due to the efforts Student Health and Wellness (SHaW) medical director Dr. Peter Davis Smith.

Liz Gustafson, Connecticut state director of Reproductive Equity Now, wrote in an email to the Yale Daily News that the “vending machines are life-changing” for those who “don’t have easy access to off-campus transportation or for whom cost is a barrier.”

Allowing young women or men to obtain Plan B through a vending machine removes the opportunity for women to receive counseling regarding their desire to take Plan B, including those who may have experienced sexual assault. Though the AP reported in 2023 that it would be better for sexual assault survivors to have access when pharmacies are closed and allow those survivors anonymity, it also denies them immediate support and the opportunity to report the assault.

According to ABC 17 News, the UConn School of Pharmacy has also introduced a program to train pharmacists in prescribing birth control. The online training is expected to take just four hours.

Women have long been denied true informed consent when being placed on birth control, with a number of young women dying from associated blood clots. According to UConn, the decision to add training in hormonal birth control is the result of a shortage of primary care providers. In other words, when there is a doctor shortage, naturally the best move is to increase access to birth control — not actual health care. Gov. Ned Lamont used this as an opportunity to make his first visit to UConn’s School of Pharmacy in celebration.

READ: Federal law prohibits sending abortion drugs by US mail… so why isn’t it being enforced?

The active ingredient in Plan B is levonorgestrel, which has previously been described as having the ability to cause an abortion by preventing an embryo from attaching to the uterine lining. However, the FDA removed that description warning from boxes of the drug shortly after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and the FDA now states that levonorgestrel prevents pregnancy only by preventing ovulation.

Yet, questions still remain surrounding levonorgestrel. Plan B has been available over the counter since 2013, and as early as 2014, Plan B requested that the FDA alter the label to state that it does not prevent the implantation of a newly formed human being — despite evidence that it has the potential to do so. Studies have shown that all forms of emergency contraception, including Plan B, have the potential to function as abortifacients. Read more here.

According to UConn, because of a partnership with the Undergraduate Student Government, Plan B will be available for free to undergraduate students, and graduate students can get it for $15. There is no need for a prescription and students can use the school’s Husky Bucks to pay for the pills.


TOPICS: Education
KEYWORDS: abortion; connecticut; intercession; planb; prolife

1 posted on 02/17/2025 4:48:07 AM PST by Morgana
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To: Morgana

In the men’s bathroom


2 posted on 02/17/2025 4:49:26 AM PST by AppyPappy (If Hitler were alive today and criticized Trump, would he still be Hitler?)
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To: Morgana

Meanwhile, post menopausal women still don’t have OTC access to HRT.

Go figure.


3 posted on 02/17/2025 4:50:41 AM PST by mewzilla (Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
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To: mewzilla

“Meanwhile, post menopausal women still don’t have OTC access to HRT.”

Go down to Planned Parenthood and claim you are transgender (Male to Female) and they will give it to you no questions asked.


4 posted on 02/17/2025 4:59:01 AM PST by Morgana ( “Abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women.” — Alice Paul )
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To: Morgana
Liz Gustafson, Connecticut state director of Reproductive Equity Now, wrote in an email to the Yale Daily News that the “vending machines are life-changing” for those who “don’t have easy access to off-campus transportation or for whom cost is a barrier.”

Allowing young women or men to obtain Plan B through a vending machine removes the opportunity for women to receive counseling regarding their desire to take Plan B, including those who may have experienced sexual assault. Though the AP reported in 2023 that it would be better for sexual assault survivors to have access when pharmacies are closed and allow those survivors anonymity, it also denies them immediate support and the opportunity to report the assault.

According to ABC 17 News, the UConn School of Pharmacy has also introduced a program to train pharmacists in prescribing birth control. The online training is expected to take just four hours.

Do these people ever listen to themselves. "Reproductive Equity Now." What does that mean. Men taking "Plan B" abortofactants??? Men???? Lack of transportation in an urban area, Pharmacists "prescribing"; Online training taking "just 4 hours" [the training racket is going to turn out to be one of the biggest rackets going when Musk gets done. It isn't training, repeated exercise of a skill so that you learn an important behavior over time, like playing a scale or passing a football or flying an airplane or lifting weights.]

We have slouched so deep into Gommorah that there is no way out. There is no sensitivity to unexamined assumptions. The Socratic method is dead. [Wait, who is this Socrates of whom you speak? Was he woke too?]

5 posted on 02/17/2025 5:17:25 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Morgana

Cigarette vending machines are banned because they may hurt you some point in the distant future.

Abortions always kill at least one right away.


6 posted on 02/17/2025 6:15:03 AM PST by fruser1
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To: mewzilla

Meanwhile, men can get all the Viagra they want.

And the left’s war on women continues unabated.


7 posted on 02/17/2025 6:33:33 AM PST by metmom (He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus)
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To: metmom

War on women.

War on men.

War on kids.

War on the nuclear family.


8 posted on 02/17/2025 6:35:31 AM PST by mewzilla (Swing away, Mr. President, swing away!)
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To: Morgana

When some girl gets blood clots her lawyers will have a field day with UCONN.


9 posted on 02/17/2025 7:40:19 AM PST by Ford4000
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To: Morgana

What is pharmakeia in the Bible?
https://www.gotquestions.org/pharmakeia-in-the-Bible.html


10 posted on 02/17/2025 7:43:52 AM PST by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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To: Morgana

So, uhh, you are at a Uni and no one has pranked this yet? Hanging/gluing a wire clothes hanger to the front?

Geesh.


11 posted on 02/17/2025 7:50:14 AM PST by bobbo666
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To: Morgana

These drugs were once only used with physicians care due to complications from the abortion. To do it this way shows a complete lack of care for women’s health and well being...


12 posted on 02/17/2025 10:39:23 AM PST by packrat35 (Pureblood! No clot shot for me!)
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